Secret Car Cleaning Hacks Revealed

1Assuming that you’re a car owner, you’d probably know by now that detailing it can be really costly. Apart from being pricey, it isn’t always the simplest task to do either. Such circumstances can really tempt you into purchasing those expensive products available in the car department stores.

Yes, it may get the job done, but professionals won’t reveal to you that it can actually be done easily in the comfort of your own home. And inexpensively, at that! For your benefit, we’ve listed all these proven and tested car cleaning hacks to take pleasure in. We hope you enjoy these trade secrets as much as we do! Time to save some bucks!

Use Essential Oils For A Natural Aroma

Instead of shelling out all that cash on those pricey car fresheners, just grab any essential oil and place a few drops on a clothespin or sachet in the vent and.. you have your own little homemade air freshener!

The Wisdom Segment

IIn the 1930s, Clarke Garble appeared in the movie “It Happened in One Night”, sans undershirt. All wives in every part of the country put a hold to buying their spouses an undergarment, thereby causing a depression in undershirts in the 1930s.

IIIn 1966, “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” became the most expensive black and white movie ever produced. The production of the movie cost a total of $7.5 million, most of which was used to pay the salaries of its stars, Richard Burton and Liz Taylor.

IIIScarlet O'Hara had the most extensive screen tests in history in “Gone with the Wind”. MGM had to shoot another 149,000 feet of black-and-white film, and another 13,000 feet of color film with about 60 actresses.

IVThe movie with the highest number of casts for a shoot was held by “The Swarm”, in 1978. The total number of bees alone employed in the movie is 22 million, the largest in Hollywood's production history.

VThe highest number of casualties ever experienced in a movie production happened during the shooting of “Viking”, in 1931. 27 people were confirmed dead, including the director and the cinematographer, all when a ship they were on, exploded in the ice, off the coast of Newfoundland.

VIIn the “Wizard of Oz”, a total of 124 midgets were hired to play munchkins, to depict a crowd, but one midget fell down into a studio toilet and was later trapped there until someone came and finally helped him up.